The Push up
What is exercise number 1
Considered temporary restraints
What are Handcuffs
White, Yellow, Orange, Red
What are the 4 levels of situational awareness
Standardized Field Sobriety Testing is also know as what
What is SFST
The bill of rights consist of how many amendments
What is 10
The Squat
What is exercise number 2
Once subject is handcuffed what do you do next
What is check for tightness and double lock
Observe, Orient, Decide, Act
What is OODA Loop
The involuntary jerking of the eyes
What is Nystagmus
US Constitution Amendment that applies to Miranda Case
What is the 5th amendment
Push ups, Sit ups, 1 1/2 Run
What is the cooper standard police PT exam
Chain, Hinged, Plastic (flex)
What are the 3 types of Handcuffs
Paying attention to what is going on in your surroundings, ability to discern danger and potential risk while continuing to do normal activities.
What is situational awareness
.08
What is the legal limit for blood alcohol in New York State
Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the 4th Amendment
The Crunch
What is exercise number 5
Yes, No, Maybe
What is the optimal condition for day to day life
What is Yellow
HGN, Walk and Turn, One Leg Stand
What are Standardized Field Sobriety Test
Consent, Plain View, Hot Pursuit, Search incident to lawful arrest, Exigent Circumstances
What are exceptions to the search warrant requirement.
The bent knee sit up
What is exercise number 7
What % of resistance occurs after the first cuff is applied.
What is 60%
Nonverbal cues and signals like posture, facial expressions, gestures etc is called what
What is body language
Most abused drug in the US
What is Alcohol
The highest court in New York State
What is the New York State Court of Appeals